The Best Hotels On Miyajima

Find the best stays for your trip to Miyajima

Itsukushima Shrine, one of the top attractions visited when people are looking for the best hotels on Miyajima.

Staying on Miyajima is becoming increasingly popular among visitors to this sacred island. It’s not hard to see why, with the unforgettable Itsukushima Shrine and floating torii gate, as well as the charming island atmosphere.  While many come to the island for a day trip, overnight stays on Miyajima offer an experience that day trippers often miss out on. While there are several great options to stay on the island of Miyajima, we’ve put together our list of the best hotels on Miyajima, based on our experiences.

Find the best hotels on Miyajima

Best Overall: Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Best Traditional Ryokan Experience: Iwaso Ryokan
Best Budget Option: Sakuraya
Best Luxury Stay: Itsukushima Iroha

Honourable Mention: Kinsuikan

Best Overall

Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

 

Hotel in Kyoto

Located just moments from Itsukushima Shrine, the hotel blends elegant Japanese design with spacious comfort, sea-view rooms, and tranquil public baths overlooking nature. Impeccable service, beautifully prepared kaiseki cuisine, and an atmosphere of quiet exclusivity make it a standout choice. Availability is limited, especially during peak season, so be sure to reserve early to secure your ideal room and dates. The hotel is also regarded as one of the oldest on Miyajima, with a history of over 400 years; however, the current building was built in the 1970's.

The Hotel Miyajima Grand Arimoto is one of our favourite hotels on Miyajima, and we highly recommend it.

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Best Traditional Japanese Ryokan

Iwaso Ryokan

 

Kyoto hotel exterior

The Iwaso Ryokan on Miyajima is a timeless, historic retreat nestled within Momijidani Park, about a 10-minute walk from the Itsukushima Shrine. Established in 1854, this distinguished ryokan offers serene tatami rooms, seasonal kaiseki dining, and a tranquil onsen surrounded by forested hills. Iwaso blends heritage, nature, and refined hospitality.  The Iwaso Rokyan offers a rare opportunity to experience such a historic traditional Japan. Reserve early to secure your stay.

The Iwaso Ryokan is also one of the oldest hotels on Miyajima, and while it has been updated in some regards, it is still operating out of the same facility since the 1854's. 

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Best Budget Ryokan

Sakuraya

 

Kyoto hotel room

Enjoy simple, authentic comfort at Sakuraya, a welcoming ryokan just steps from the ferry terminal and a short stroll to Itsukushima Shrine. Offering clean Japanese-style rooms, friendly service, and excellent value on an otherwise premium island, Sakuraya is perfect for travellers seeking convenience without sacrificing atmosphere. Rooms are limited and book out quickly.

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Best Luxury Stay

Itsukushima Iroha

 

Kyoto hotel exterior

Indulge in contemporary luxury at Itsukushima Iroha, a design-forward boutique ryokan overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. Spacious suites blend modern comfort with refined Japanese aesthetics, while the rooftop open-air onsen offers serene island views. Seasonal kaiseki cuisine and attentive, personalised service elevate the experience. With only a limited number of rooms available, secure your stay early for an unforgettable Miyajima escape.

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Honourable Mention

Kinsuikan

 

Kyoto hotel room

Discover understated elegance at Kinsuikan, a long-established ryokan just moments from Itsukushima Shrine. Offering refined Japanese-style rooms, attentive hospitality, and beautifully crafted seasonal cuisine, Kinsuikan delivers an authentic yet comfortable island stay. Select rooms feature private open-air baths for added exclusivity. With limited availability in peak seasons, reserve early to secure your preferred dates on Miyajima.

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Miyajima Hotels FAQs

Is it worth it staying overnight on Miyajima?

Absolutely, staying overnight on Miyajima is worth it. As the sun begins to set, the island takes on a calm, relaxing atmosphere as many day tourists board the ferry back to the mainland. You can enjoy quieter streets, enjoy the local cuisine, and see the famous Itsukushima shrine at both high and low tide, as your overnight stay will certainly provide enough time for the tides to change. 

How much are hotels on Miyajima?

Hotels on Miyajima can be a little pricer than on the mainland. While options like Sakuraya do offer some very reasonable rates for a stay, we would highly recommend that if you want to have a traditional ryokan experience on your trip to Japan, you spend a little extra and have the experience on Miyajima. 

Are there many restaurants on Miyajima?

There are plenty of street food stalls that open when the island is busy, when the tourists are on the island, but there are fewer options for restaurants on the island than one would expect. Luckily, many hotels on Miyajima have their own on-site restaurants for their guests to eat at. 

Can you walk around Miyajima at night?

Yes. Miyajima is safe and very quiet at night. Most shops close by early evening, but the streets remain open and peaceful. The shrine and torii gate are beautifully illuminated, and the atmosphere is calm and almost magical compared to daytime.

How do you get to Miyajima if you’re staying overnight?

From Hiroshima Station, take the train to Miyajimaguchi, then board the ferry across to the island. Ferries run regularly throughout the day and evening, but if you’re staying overnight, check the last departure time in case you plan to return to the mainland.

 

Explore Miyajima

Top Attractions

Itsukushima Shrine Torii on Miyajima, one of Hiroshima Prefectures most iconic destinations.

Itsukushima Shrine

Scenic shrine famous for the floating torii gate

Daisho-in on Miyajima in Hiroshima Prefecture

Daisho-in

Ancient temple on Miyajjma

Senjokaku Pavilion and toyokuni shrine five-story pagoda

Senjokaku Pavilion

Wooden pavilion overlooking Miyajima

Mt. Misen on Miyajima

Mt.Misen & Miyajima Ropeway

Scenic views of the Seto Inland Sea

Momijidani Park is a popular destination year round, but is most popular during Autumn

Momijidani Park

Relaxing park on Miyajima

Getting to Miyajima

Ferry for accessing Miyajima

To get to the island of Miyajima, you need to take a ferry from the mainland to the island itself. There are several ferry companies that can take you, but the most popular is JR Ferry, as your JR Pass actually covers the fare, just as it would for JR trains. Ferries begin service from around 5:45 am and terminate at around 10:30 pm. From 8:00 am through to 6:00 pm, the ferries operate every 15 minutes, with extra services being added during peak season to operate every 10 minutes. The full timetable can be viewed by clicking here.

 

If you are staying in a hotel on Miyajima, be sure to familiarise yourself with the ferry schedule, and get to the island before the last ferry departs from Miyajimaguchi station.

 

Without the JR Pass, the Miyajima ferry costs 200yen one way. There is also a mandatory one-way tourist tax of 100 yen (pay before heading to the island) which is not covered by the JR Pass.

 

While it’s not going to hurt your wallet if you don’t have a JR Pass, it is still nice to have that 400 yen round trip contribute towards making your JR Pass worth it

Getting to the Ferry from Miyajima

From Hiroshima Station, take the JR San-yo Line to Miyajimaguchi Station. This should take about 25 minutes and cost 420 yen each way (covered by the JR pass). From Miyajimaguchi station, the ferry terminal is a short 2 minute walk at the end of the road. 

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